Doing the pulled pork instead of pizza was the best decision ever. The pork could not have been easier. I put the pork shoulder in the crock pot the night before and threw in an entire bottle of ‘Sweet Baby Rays’ original BBQ sauce. By noon the next day it was falling off the bone. Served it straight from the crock pot.

For the ice cream part of the party we did ice cream sundaes along with the cupcakes. I let the kids put on their own toppings.

Birthday boy and his brother enjoying some cupcakes and ice cream sundaes.

Games

We played 2 games. The kids were 4 so we kept things simple!

The first game we played was find the LEGO man. I hid about 40 of those little construction paper LEGO men around the house. Whoever found the most won a prize (the LEGO picture frame). The kids loved it.

The second game was “Build a Lego Creation”. Only a few kids were interested in playing but the ones who did came up with some pretty cool LEGO airplanes and cars! It’s always impressive to see what kids can build on their own.

Party Favors

The LEGO men came in a Birthday Box that I found at our LEGO store. It was normally $44.99 but I got it on sale for $19.99. But I really don’t even feel that it was worth $19.99. The only things I used from it were the LEGO men and the thank-you cards.

Cost:

$20 (LEGO molds)

$12 soap supplies and picture frames from Michael’s

$65 food

$12 dollar store stuff (crayons, plates, napkins, cups etc)

$10 LEGO candy

$20 LEGO Party Box

Grand total= $139 not too bad

There are so many fun and easy things you can do for a LEGO party. Hope you enjoyed what I did.